A study reports that smokers have a lung cancer incidence of 30 per 1,000, while nonsmokers have 5 per 1,000. What is the relative risk?
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Correct answer: 6
Relative risk = 30/5 = 6, indicating smokers are six times more likely to develop lung cancer.
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